Why YSK: Websites on the internet often try to uniquely identify your device, this extension attempts to prevent that and make it hard for them to do so.
Firefox’s built in “Enhanced Tracking Protection” already does a lot of this work for you, especially if you select “strict mode.” Go ahead and try this extension if you prefer. But remember to be selective with the extensions you add to your browser in general, as they also present an opportunity to introduce vulnerabilities.
I tried that and then one of those “how common is your fingerprint” websites said my fingerprint was unique. Literally fucking unique.
I think it was the EFF site.
Might have something to do with other extensions I have installed like Canvas Blocker, uMatrix, etc.
Fuck, even in Mull on my phone where I only have a few extentions installed: uBlock Origin, cookie auto delete, local CDN, and a cookie consent blocker.
LOVE jShelter. Use it on all my devices (woooo mobile firefox addon compatibility!!).
It is an EYE OPENER to see all the websites that will refuse to serve you when they can’t identity exactly who you are…
What I like is that JShelter doesn’t try to “hide in the crowd” with its spoofed attributes which is IMO a failing strategy as the crowd increasingly becomes atomized by adtech.
Yeah i get this approach theoretically but i dont think it works but that just a normie opinion.
Like why would not i add privacy badger on top of ublock since ublock passes some stuff like google login pop ups?
How do I know it’s actually safe to install? Lol
What’s so funny that had you loling?
In addition to the code being freely available, as others have pointed out, the developer has attended some number of software conferences at which his knowledge of this subject matter and this project makes itself evident.
It’s open source. You can compile from source.
It’s open source, you can take a look here: https://pagure.io/JShelter/webextension
You’re asking the right questions! @Splashy5928@lemmus.org has the right answer
It’s the right answer if you know how to read code
The only alternative is closed-source, which is just “trust me bro”. At least with open-source you have the option to check it for yourself. Doesn’t have to be a perfect system
I figure if it’s open source someone will have read the code and I can settle for riding that effort
Prolly just a trust me bro that some smart coder chad did the dilligance
That’s a lot better than closed source, which is just “trust me bro”.
I dont disagree but didnt check the code… I trust the bro🫡
He could explain it but every time he does he ends up proving our point.
I’m not sure what you mean?
I was replying to a different post.
I have never seen this post before just meow. No idea how it got this borked.